IMO that's a toughie. Homey, believable examples are hard to come by. I
think your best bet is to look for its use in parsing. If you poke around a
while you could probably come up with something that would make sense to an
ordinary person. I know I captured an example a year or so ago but I have
no idea how to find it in my voluminous files, I don't have a real OS, I use
Windows. .

"osmium" <> wrote in message
news:...
> "jeniffer" writes:
>
> > Please give an example of 2 simple mutually recursive functions in C .
>
> IMO that's a toughie. Homey, believable examples are hard to come by. I
> think your best bet is to look for its use in parsing. If you poke around
a
> while you could probably come up with something that would make sense to
an
> ordinary person. I know I captured an example a year or so ago but I have
> no idea how to find it in my voluminous files, I don't have a real OS, I
use
> Windows. .
>
>

osmium said:
> "jeniffer" writes:
>
>> Please give an example of 2 simple mutually recursive functions in C .
>
> IMO that's a toughie. Homey, believable examples are hard to come by. I
> think your best bet is to look for its use in parsing. If you poke around
> a while you could probably come up with something that would make sense to
> an
> ordinary person. I know I captured an example a year or so ago but I have
> no idea how to find it in my voluminous files, I don't have a real OS, I
> use
> Windows.

Poor chap, there there, etc. :-(

Anyway, one obvious example for you, which should be clear as daylight to
anyone who studied mathematics up to the age of about ten or eleven:

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